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Friday, 22 May 2015

A witty negotiator is better than a crazy warrior




            It is easy to reply a nation, with a war, but it is quite difficult to succeed in avoiding it through

negotiations. The real smartness and beauty, lies in being a wise negotiator, not in winning the war. The

modern age also witnesses some nations, relentlessly and greedily, trying for incursions or to dominate the

other peaceful nations.
               
             Man should learn to live in peace while striving for prosperity. Prosperity does not mean, to

raise one's economic or political power through wars and other deceptive methods. One should keep

checking regularly one's chastity so that no evil idea intrudes the mind and incite one to choose an evil way of

living. Influencing other people with one's evil idea, is also an evil way of living.

             The concept of 'prosperity' has, enormously, been misconceived by most people, in modern age.

The term has lost its retentivity, and has yielded, to become a victim in the hands of crazy enthusiasts. Today,

the term, having passed through the semantics of man's logic, has acquired a new meaning. It has been

misused for emasculating 'relentless exploitation of natural resources and human resources' and the same has

in many cases paved path ot human disaster. In the words of Article Goodwill, the best way to reap the

genuine and legitimate benefits is to conceive the term, ' prosperity ', with comprehensive vision. This would

not be possible if one views the term with a distorted medium of one's own passions. Selfishness dominates

selflessness, and the beauty of the word gets faded. A persistent cross-checking on the part of the viewer is

needed. Constant pruning of the undesired passions, should go hand in hand while dealing with a position of

responsibility.

                     To harm the world is the art of ignorance but to do something for the prosperity of the world , is the work of a wise architect.
           

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